Origin: A hardy perennial flowering plant native to Europe and widely naturalised across temperate regions
Flower description: Delicate, flat-topped clusters of small white flowers that create a soft, natural look in the garden
Growth habit: Upright, clump-forming perennial with strong stems and fine, fern-like foliage
Best place to grow: Borders, wildflower meadows, cottage gardens, or containers in a sunny location
Fun Fact: Yarrow has been used for centuries in traditional gardens and meadow plantings for its resilience and long flowering period
Shape, size & colour: Plants grow to a medium height with airy white flower heads held above aromatic green foliage
Applications: Ideal for ornamental borders, pollinator-friendly gardens, cut flowers, dried flower arrangements, and naturalistic plantings
Planting Period: March to May (indoors or direct sow)
Blooming Period: June to September